He then hung upside down for quite a while, as the extra fluid from his body pumped into his wings.

We got him onto a stick as he filled his wings and began to dry. This took a couple hours. It was also real neat to watch him stretch out his proboscus. This is his mouth part that sucks up flower nectar. We had to leave for church, and I expected to find him flying around the house when we arrived home and an hour and a half later, but he was still drying on his stick.

I think he was waiting for Mark to show him the great big outside world.

Gracie's caterpillar, Anjolina, hatched yesterday morning. Anjolina was also raised at home from an egg. Gracie was very brave this year while she carried Anjolina outside.....

much braver than she was last year during hatching season. You can tell that Anjolina is a girl and Alex the Great is a boy because

of the two black wing spots on the underwings of a male monarch. (This was very lucky, since the kids named them from the time they hatched.)

Mark was very proud to take Alex the Great outside to be released. Alex the Great was very happy to pose for a few minutes so that everyone could say goodbye.

And then, up, up, up he flew. We spotted him for the last time at the tippy top of a tree in the field next to our yard.

Have a happy life Alex, we wish you good luck. We hope you will migrate to Mexico and then come back again next year.

Pinterst

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Look down from heaven above and touch this special child with love, protect and guide this little one till each and every day is done: remind us often that it's true: this little life is a gift from you. A miracle You've send out way! Lord, bless this little child today.

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